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Updated: July 26, 2025 19:38
In a surprising turn for India’s food scene, a modest eatery in Kerala has earned global acclaim for its authentic flavors and humble charm. While India is not officially covered by the Michelin Guide, this recognition comes from international food critics and culinary platforms that benchmark excellence.
Key details from the culinary spotlight:
- Hotel Sambhu Sankaran in Aryanad, Thiruvananthapuram, is known for its chicken thoran—a dry stir-fry made with coconut, spices, and tender chicken.
- The dish is served with boiled tapioca and coconut gravy, creating a rustic, deeply satisfying meal that has won praise from food lovers and critics alike.
- The eatery operates only from noon to 3 pm and charges INR 90 for the thoran and INR 30 for the tapioca—proof that great food doesn’t need a fancy setting.
- The recognition has sparked interest in Kerala’s hyper-local cuisine, with food travelers now seeking out small, family-run establishments over high-end restaurants.
- While not officially Michelin-rated due to the guide’s absence in India, the eatery’s acclaim reflects a growing global appetite for authenticity and regional depth.
This tiny kitchen in Kerala is a reminder that culinary excellence often begins with tradition, simplicity, and soul.
Sources: Onmanorama Travel, NDTV Food, Wanderlog